CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Arar 20, 1861, 
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vation there is materially aided by “the nature "ofr than those of growing the ar ticle, have TU pe not po The plants should ч pe i he veri z 
the climate ; they mature their seed better than c the i of which are freight and пош, 1 п the last | fr зу аз сїг will admit ; tes s should e 
Шу; айй апд the experience of the last | to the columns o н КҮ : by degrees, and never to the exten kp bro 
T MM wn us how disappointed we may | few RS To bai er Lowe | the iig uim pr" iyu up y tiones, and they should 
^ EY der Pre et of ofa m ey t knowledge of t C i a didi peli Dm Гече died cott | nev цы ed to f suffer for t of wate T, for шев 
- » f Ee RAE Qi De r or two M of the plants found wild in the United States eid dcm plants eor M tho ipm P des к Ai i 
n dee ndent more on climatic nd ud than on | Canada It is pre ceded by an икон to Bota у, end ао time, ul байл» вте ND e тей 
ud дону іп ves A sunless summer and a cold and seems unde d cp kp ier ар at кн & у, fn -getting into fre& growth. aniva ч 4 
NA spe es We Ans е ду ilu а m тшн; e ы о е Б rendy done, dead parta from plants injured by the 
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1 : Tas a Nor indeed isit much less so to S opean Botanists М 
а ива ea n Flora wor th con- strongest first and going 
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| shifti two or three times. The oun 1 h when di. 
i i f а and species, Its fault is its inc pcm mis- | ch 
| told, adopt an entirely NA BR XT К : pris wh а а nun у моб pe ng is done all at once. Un earefully over 
| pot from the аш yay in quentin y they [еш rico& trees, and de — A Mee it is 
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soquiro well fathered plants, A по ЫШ geniy - бш ал deo te Frais К Нер, neglected. Б М m 
We all know that if we plant a cutting in the Calendar of Operations. iy. PME ЗЫ br wy means. remore ШШ 
сат M e both iere m GE Ed : PU the ensuing vem erials. Take такуу of showery verdi when 
gies have —— 5 aes WE and ым DEPARTMENT. ut Lettuce, Cauliflower, &c., and see 
the r yi plenty х мн ent is ie t non UU oup |. CON koh —Plants in pots t that r "og to dé Н Tomatoes s, Cucumbers, kic ble e Marrows, 
gi P fin z с ld be гас to a close room pit, o ake a sowing 
ече бы" tting hp Sum noe, Jer, эһ, — S nd e позір Б eher it Hd Sweet Basil, ar e Savory, &c., on a light, rich, 
кее o аа сарае к х in a ^ ouse; and the ris warm border; also get early Celer ery prepared for plant- 
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che aply applied than in a1 tyh se k of 
єч иер ZH "To во ps Тал ihe blossoms of things which do not require | ing Eigen Attend t o pla Ан for suecession ini 
m erm and wh ed y for their wn fumigation will thus be avoided. Suspected, plants | them at all times well supplied with water. 
ус эн rapis x e à а | should be ымы RE and Ly gn [es 5 ————— 
prete Е too ада, mi "veto endure at that early | taken to clean such a pep nd to be mite n STATE OF THE DASS Е s L LONDON 
stage ot thair growth. It e, I fancy, to infected. Sho uld twiners d il 18, 1851, as observed at the Dorticultural Garden. 
tnfested (rs SER aron Й 
A IU enio gatia s tat, that p ы Бүз Compound, or tkey should be каа with Dune s April. [E d шетте „оте тек bos Ys Far дад i 
"e ГЕ ез ? ixture, viz.:—} lb. of so soap, 1 gallo 27| Max. | Min, | Max. | Min. |Меап geep. | deep. 
supplied in the shape of liquid manure afterwards. | 15 mM ] at 
Two-thirds тей and о one-third rotted padon is оре л water, and 6 gallons т rain sin water, prop 7 Аде ЕЕ ЕТЕУГЕ 
as good а n give them. During е | $0 VIDE a Por UM Satur, 1 r 3 
summ 1 1, | there is some uncertain wir jets the strength of this м? 
andi ws "n nti they i z4 on Ius. pere е mixture, and about its Xn on different plants, it Tues. 16 z .30 
something that v will re уе re well. i3 ‚тойей shot ша not be used without first making ч — it | Thurs, 19 5 | 30199 | 30110| 59 | 38 | 48.5 | 50 | 46 
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t fibre, or ж, Жору are arious Avemge..| (30377 | 30213 | 57.7 | 330 | 475 | 485 В 20 
npa this purpose. "When the [ac M buds | it iss sufficiently st rong to destroy the insects. The өкү April 13— Condy ; very fine; а рг A 
ure may be pplied o ану à aleas and tue other = 4— Densely clouded ; fine but cold; overcast, 
the тнщ the Chinese not being quite | Ў whic now the principal ornaments here, will soon — 15—Densel t; ; 
ad t d z itl ~ ld а A t > P P P - 
“ EN peces oec I carefally e edi to ma their places with others in flower. - 
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x of. PriNERIES.—ln cases w MGE ar supply of frui: 
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id not examine the stock of. plan таба d — those 2| o: 
i considered the most likely for fruiting, so as to be able - [E in | Quantity |z 
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words can do, what exquisite varieties they Qt | stock, p taki A ome o get e growth well ripened in| eS necem fth, 1891— therm. 18 
othem.I hsve ашы. notes and give in order sufficient time to allow of affording the s a short 
period of comparative rest. In cases w а regular 
hose tbat seemed tome mort deserving of olico. v ру of it Das t bo Tarnished from шей ween д. un g Te. 
баны: promised to be free in growth. modation,it is perhaps safest to grow the plants in infost them. Put in their runs guano or rags 
UTE e ru v tips ; large and fine Ean | pots, so as to secure perfect command over the уе 
do better as t wish to increase 
flower than as a | and also to be able to move them to a cooler pit o 5e 5 - бе QU 
does DR AR СЙ who vlue he older one will gladly otherwise, as may be necessary. The planting out soil in the same sized pots 
т in this а valuable ; the flowers are orange, | System is now т take however, to must үр, 
eri iere "ontinue to use every Me to afford growing stock a ts - tle as еапв cut and pick tio 
Harry, & beautiful bright. "yellow, most perfectly in- moist atmosphere. Give a but ау void knife; on the carefully, 
curved, never needing to be dressed, and Dy ТЕ the most аьа old soil from among them with Lcd ium "m t u^ 
tee bloomers possible; the p lant, teo, is easily grown. ess d lessened to enable E 
the и трета wm without pde under the Nash of шу, 
Lady Harding, а pretty rosy pink, equally abundant in bloom E cold drying air too м ANS 3, G. We lament to say that we 
do not 
—Afford а sha = 6 t for Muscats while answering диш е нтр в 
мов ке а setting their ris iet erga I 
, deep nankeen, with yellow centre; fine show | for planting out young Vines, and if these rted 
in | into growt h before е (hich will hardly c the 
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to the last, unir 2 ca eene ineurved, Ех. єх. 
escri АЙ b А 
роя. ur, bronzy rose, finely EN 
a hardshi 
qe produce to Loi Your 
bright orange, not very large, very 
T S eR des sos e£ Qi Haa Srah њан them good to carry out; we will take 
АВТ К vent their чаша а ы after planting o ont. i i 
] à нча, CUMB Encourage n ийе, plants 2 
 fowering. ' i is taken ка r atmosphere, во А them into Тет 
ы kon tom | Active growth quickly; but plants that are ens E 
popular favourable opr бу; order to secure ah 
flowers; hot walls for fruit trees; cultivation of Gom- | jointed fruitful w № dranghts must, шешке ps 
уйды polymorpha um атап ndilorum in the form of avoided, aeni e especialy while the wind is аз cold as it |; 
a good calendar of вете dies is at prese Нүла 
em t gardening, and other articles. on practical h FIG-HOUSE. 
er a cheap shilling's s worth. syringe e trees over а whose ur crop is ripening off, 
жене НЕСИЕ RID TTE or use cold water. 
KS RECBIVED.— Moore's Index Filicum, Part 1 SrRAWBERRIZS.—Give abundance of air on 
(eri D Mer eid а Саззе cene to Cya Б | | favourable ——À and let late crops be sali ху 
1 e Bot cond edition | attended to with w. 
| (бё 1s., Bradb I es & Eram), Те бегей from E Pines ——- 
the first edition.—— Natural History Review, No. 2| While the wind keeps so will De Well кд 
» Williams & БУАЗ new periodical мйне | си pd ЖӨЕ rien pet P^ experience 
coe е ишаа naturalists of the day, | decided change. eanwhile take favoura 
er p ti ie bedding plante to tlis d 
w to get —- well расоле off, and see th open i pori ee S Of soe for кесеу 
ег thing i is from also have the| There Wili therefore be the 
whole of the st XA nicely беен so that when plant. | V 
ing out has commenced everything may be in readiness. 
Push forward late propagated stock, and endeavour to 
to allow bedding plants to stand in small pots exposed 
IT and drying winds EI 
ble | supplied with water until they get almost dried up, 
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